4:20 Drop Them now 🔥
4:20 Drop Them now 🔥
4:20 Drop Them now 🔥
4:20 Drop Them now 🔥
4:20 Drop Them now 🔥
Despite ongoing negotiations, the government has cited financial constraints as the reason for its inability to meet the demands of the striking healthcare workers.
This might leave room for Azimio to do what they do best, Riot!
"Failure by the KK regime to immediately resolve the health crisis; compensate the farmers for their loss in the fake fertilizer scam; resignation of the CS for Health and Agriculture... we will not hesitate to join striking healthcare workers on the streets," stated Azimio
The coalition highlighted the urgent need for the government to resolve the ongoing health crisis, compensate farmers affected by the fake fertilizer scam, and call for the resignation of the Cabinet Secretaries for Health and Agriculture.
Azimio coalition has issued a stark ultimatum to Kenya Kwanza gvt, threatening to join striking healthcare workers in street demonstrations if their demands are not met promptly.
In a statement on Tuesday, April 9, the coalition demanded immediate action from the gvt.
Azimio Threatens to join Doctor Riots.
Azimio -Riots love affair!
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Among them was the Accountant at the Department of Finance and Economic Planning, who is alleged to have received Ksh18 million to his account through irregular applications.
It is not the first time Siaya County has been put on the light over mismanagement, in December last year, the EACC launched investigations of over Ksh400M in alleged embezzlement.
12 Siaya County employees wereto be charged with various offences of corruption and economic crimes
The Committee directed all Fund Administrators to submit their financial statements and associated records to the Internal Audit Unit for performance reviews.
In a bid to make corrections on the discrepancies, the committee ordered careful record-keeping practices.
During the session, the committee unearthed administrative and management shortcomings within the funds' operation.
According to Osotsi, failure to submit the audit documents on time would result in an investigation which would later lead to potential prosecution.
Among the funds scrutinised included the Siaya County Education Bursary Fund, County Emergency Fund, and the County Alcoholic Drinks Fund, covering financial years ending in June 2020, 2021, and 2022.
The Senate Committee on County Public Investments and Special fund issued a 90-day ultimatum to Governor Orengo to implement the County Emergency Fund.
The committee grilled Orengo on findings from Auditor-General reports concerning implementation of various funds in Siaya.
"Senate issues 90-day ultimatum To Governor Orengo"
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There is serious pilferage of funds in Nairobi County. There is serious defrauding of the hard-earned money for the Nairobians, and there is serious misrepresentation of funds," lamented Babu Owino.
Auditor General Nancy Gathungu, in her report, expressed dissatisfaction with the financial statements of the Nairobi County Executive, stating they did not accurately represent the financial position of the county as of June 30, 2023.
Irregular payments totalling Ksh17 million to 26 county workers, including basic pay, rental, house supplementation, and service gratuity, were flagged by the audit.
However, Auditor General Nancy Gathungu's report tells a different story.
It reveals over-expenditure, dubious payments, and suspect asset acquisition under the administration of Sakaja.
Addressing journalists Babu highlighted several concerning findings from the audit report for the year ending June 2023
These findings included glaring anomalies in asset acquisition, ghost workers, pending bills, suspicious bank accounts, unaccounted payments amounting billions
Babu's demand comes hot on the heels of a scathing audit report released by the Auditor General's office, painting a picture of fiscal irregularities within the county.
Governor Sakaja, in his State of the County address delivered April 23, painted a rosy picture of Nairobi's future, envisioning a city of order, dignity, hope, and opportunity. "We have lived up to that standard," Sakaja remarked, referring to an end to corruption and nepotism.